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TDDFT Analysis of Optical Properties of Thiol Monolayer-Protected Gold and Intermetallic Silver–Gold Au144(SR)60 and Au84Ag60(SR)60 Clusters

2014

The optical absorption spectra of atomistic model structures for experimentally isolated all-gold Au144(SR)60 and intermetallic Au84Ag60(SR)60 clusters are systematically analyzed from linear-response time-dependent density functional theory (LR-TDDFT) and time-dependent density functional perturbation theory (TD-DFPT) calculations. The computed spectra, utilizing the atomistic model for Au144(SR)60 published by us in 2009, reproduce closely the experimental observations for corresponding isolated compounds, reported previously by Kumara and Dass in 2011. A collective dipole oscillation within the metal cores of the all-gold and intermetallic clusters is formed as response to light in the v…

ta114ChemistryIntermetallicTime-dependent density functional theoryMolecular physicsSpectral lineSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMetalDipoleGeneral Energyvisual_artMonolayervisual_art.visual_art_mediumDensity functional theoryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySurface plasmon resonanceAtomic physicsta116The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Molecule-like photodynamics of Au102(pMBA)44 nanocluster.

2015

Photophysical properties of a water-soluble cluster Au102(pMBA)44 (pMBA = para-mercaptobenzoic acid) are studied by ultrafast time-resolved mid-IR spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations in order to distinguish between molecular and metallic behavior. In the mid-IR transient absorption studies, visible or near-infrared light is used to electronically excite the sample, and the subsequent relaxation is monitored by studying the transient absorption of a vibrational mode in the ligands. Based on these studies, a complete picture of energy relaxation dynamics is obtained: (1) 0.5-1.5 ps electronic relaxation, (2) 6.8 ps vibrational cooling, (3) intersystem crossing from the low…

ta114ChemistryRelaxation (NMR)General EngineeringGeneral Physics and Astronomytransient absorptionInternal conversion (chemistry)PhotochemistryMolecular physicselectronic relaxationvibrational spectroscopyIntersystem crossinggold nanoclusterUltrafast laser spectroscopyGeneral Materials ScienceDensity functional theoryTriplet stateSpectroscopyGround stateta116femtosecondACS nano
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Role of Vibrational Dynamics in Electronic Relaxation of Cr(acac)3

2015

Ultrafast energy relaxation of Cr(acac)3 dissolved in tetrachloroethylene (TCE) is studied by time-resolved infrared (TRIR) spectroscopy by using electronic and vibrational excitation. After electronic excitation at 400 or 345 nm, the ground state recovers in two time scales: 15 ps (major pathway) and 800 ps (minor pathway), corresponding to fast electronic transition to the ground state and intermediate trapping on the long-lived (2)E state followed by intersystem crossing (ISC) to the ground state. The quantum yield for the fast recovery of the ground state depends on the excitation wavelength, being higher for 345 nm. Vibrational cooling (VC) occurs on the electronic excited states with …

ta114ChemistryRelaxation (NMR)kinetic modelsQuantum yieldMolecular physicsMolecular electronic transitiontransition metal complexesvibrationsIntersystem crossingComputational chemistryExcited statePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGround stateSpectroscopyta116ExcitationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Optical Properties of Monolayer-Protected Aluminum Clusters: Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory Study

2015

We examine the electronic and optical properties of experimentally known monolayer-protected aluminum clusters Al4(C5H5)4, Al50(C5Me5)12, and Al69(N(SiMe3)2)183– using time-dependent density functional theory. By comparing Al4(C5H5)4 and the theoretical Al4(N(SiMe3)2)4 cluster, we observe significant changes in the optical absorption spectra caused by different hybridization between metal core and ligands. Using these initial observations, we explain the calculated spectra of Al50(C5Me5)12 and Al69(N(SiMe3)2)183–. Al50(C5Me5)12 shows a structured spectrum with clear regions of low-intensity core-to-core transitions followed by high-intensity ligand-to-core transitions due to its high symmet…

ta114Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementTime-dependent density functional theorySpectral lineSymmetry (physics)3. Good healthSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsaluminum clustersMetalCrystallographytime-dependent density functional theoryGeneral EnergyAluminiumvisual_artMonolayervisual_art.visual_art_mediumCluster (physics)Density functional theoryPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Electronic Structure and Optical Properties of the Intrinsically Chiral 16-Electron Superatom Complex [Au20(PP3)4]4+

2014

The recently solved crystal structure of the [Au20(PP3)4]Cl4 cluster (PP3: tris(2-(diphenylphophino)ethyl)phosphine) is examined using density functional theory (DFT). The Au20 core of the cluster is intrinsically chiral by the arrangement of the Au atoms. This is in contrast to the chirality of thiolate-protected gold clusters, in which the protecting Au-thiolate units are arranged in chiral patterns on achiral cores. We interpret the electronic structure of the [Au20(PP3)4]Cl4 cluster in terms of the superatom complex model. The 16-electron cluster cannot be interpreted as a dimer of 8-electron clusters (which are magic). Instead, a superatomic electron configuration of 1S(2) 1P(6) 1D(6) …

ta114Condensed matter physicsAbsorption spectroscopyChemistrySuperatomCrystal structureElectronic structureCrystallographyCluster (physics)Density functional theoryElectron configurationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChirality (chemistry)ta116The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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A DFT Study of Linear Gold–Thiolate Superclusters Absorbing in the Therapeutic NIR Window

2015

A series of linear clusters up to an aspect ratio of 1:6, formed as multimers of smaller clusters with an icosahedral Au13(5+) core having an eight-electron superatom configuration, are computationally predicted to have a greatly enhanced size-dependent absorption in the near-infrared (NIR) region extending to the biologically important NIR window. A novel structural model is presented for the previously isolated thiol-stabilized Au54(SR)30 cluster, where the metal core is formed as a heterodimer of the cores of the known Au25(SR)18(-/0) and Au38(SR)24 clusters.

ta114Icosahedral symmetryChemistrySuperatomNanotechnologyAspect ratio (image)MetalCore (optical fiber)Crystallographyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCluster (physics)General Materials ScienceDensity functional theoryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)ta116The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
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One-pot synthesis and characterization of subnanometre-size benzotriazolate protected copper clusters

2012

A simple one-pot method for the preparation of subnanometre-size benzotriazolate (BTA) protected copper clusters, Cu(n)BTA(m), is reported. The clusters were analyzed by optical and infrared spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and transmission electron microscopy together with computational methods. We suggest a structural motif where the copper core of the Cu(n)BTA(m) clusters is protected by BTA-Cu(i)-BTA units.

ta114Inorganic chemistryOne-pot synthesischemistry.chemical_elementInfrared spectroscopyTriazolesMass spectrometryCopperCharacterization (materials science)CrystallographychemistryCoordination ComplexesTransmission electron microscopyQuantum TheorySpectrophotometry UltravioletGeneral Materials ScienceStructural motifta116CopperNanoscale
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Delayed and In-beam Spectroscopy on Francium and Astatine Nuclei at the Proton Drip Line

2011

Delayed and in‐beam spectroscopy on francium and astatine nuclei at and beyond the proton drip line has been performed. In neutron deficient astatine nuclei a shift to deformed shapes as a function of decreasing neutron has been obtained. In neutron deficient francium isotope the same shift is evident.

ta114ProtonIsotopeAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryHadronRadiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementFranciumNuclear physicschemistryNeutronPhysics::Atomic PhysicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyNucleonAstatineAIP Conference Proceedings
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Coupling high-resolution satellite imagery with ALS-based canopy height model and digital elevation model in object-based boreal forest habitat type …

2014

We developed a classification workflow for boreal forest habitat type mapping. In object-based image analysis framework, Fractal Net Evolution Approach segmentation was combined with random forest classification. High-resolution WorldView-2 imagery was coupled with ALS based canopy height model and digital terrain model. We calculated several features (e.g. spectral, textural and topographic) per image object from the used datasets. We tested different feature set alternatives; a classification accuracy of 78.0 % was obtained when all features were used. The highest classification accuracy (79.1 %) was obtained when the amount of features was reduced from the initial 328 to the 100 most imp…

ta1172Multispectral imageforest classifierta1171Feature selectionboreaaliset metsätData typeAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsRandom forestmetsätyypitFeature (computer vision)Satellite imagerySegmentationboreal forestComputers in Earth SciencesDigital elevation modelEngineering (miscellaneous)Remote sensingbiologia
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Multi-hop D2D Communications with Network Coding : From A Performance Perspective

2019

Multi-hop device-to-device (D2D) communications play an important role in expanding D2D coverage. In this paper, we study a relay-based and network-coding-assisted (in particular, XOR coding) multi-hop D2D communication system. In the system, toward jointly considering the impact of interference and network traffic conditions on the quality of D2D communications, various channel fading models and traffic models are investigated, and the packet loss probability of D2D links is meticulously computed using these models. With the packet loss probability of D2D links, the general closed-form expressions of end-to-end packet loss probability (E2EPLP) of the system with the presence (or absence) o…

ta213Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer sciencetraffic modelAerospace Engineeringnetwork codingmatkaviestinverkotCommunications systemperformance evaluationSpread spectrumlangaton tiedonsiirtomobiililaitteetPacket lossLinear network codingAutomotive EngineeringFadingElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusinessmulti-hop D2D communicationCommunication channelComputer network
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